Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.| Sioux Falls Live
In 1997, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos and her new husband, Michael Gianakos, wanted to silence a witness to robbery charges they faced. The witness was their babysitter, maid of honor and a close friend.| Sioux Falls Live
Her head was found in the summer of 1993 floating in a lake northeast of the Twin Cities. For more than 20 years, investigators have referred to the woman as "Bone Lake Jane Doe."| InForum
Authorities told residents they believe Martha Bacon's body may have been taken there for disposal by someone who knew the area.| InForum
The Gianakos family is still struggling to prove one of the convicted ‘babysitter killers’ from 1997 innocent after more than two decades.| Mitchell Republic
Family of suspect and victim were never officially told the case was solved. Now they want to meet with police.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Thomas Timothy Lee, 42, was seen in St. Cloud on the evening of June 16, 1993 — and never seen again, despite a muddy, exhaustive search.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Thomas Timothy Lee, 42, was seen in St. Cloud on the evening of June 16, 1993 — and never seen again, despite a muddy, exhaustive search.| Bemidji Pioneer
Months of verbal conflict ended in 1996 after a William Hart shot Clifton Rodenburg down while he worked out at the YMCA, and then shot himself. Both survived.| Dickinson Press
Months of verbal conflict ended in 1996 after a William Hart shot Clifton Rodenburg down while he worked out at the YMCA, and then shot himself. Both survived.| Rochester Post Bulletin
Bone Lake Jane Doe was among the cases of dismembered women of the 1990s, although her identity remains unknown.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
In 1997, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos and her new husband, Michael Gianakos, wanted to silence a witness to robbery charges they faced. The witness was their babysitter, maid of honor and a close friend.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
The Gianakos family is still struggling to prove one of the convicted ‘babysitter killers’ from 1997 innocent after more than two decades.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
In 1997, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos and her new husband, Michael Gianakos, wanted to silence a witness to robbery charges they faced. The witness was their babysitter, maid of honor and a close friend.| Superior Telegram
Today, Schatz ranks among the greatest in the history of sprint car racing. His 316 World of Outlaws wins is third behind retired drivers Steve Kinser (690) and Sammy Swindell (394).| Superior Telegram
Today, Schatz ranks among the greatest in the history of sprint car racing. His 316 World of Outlaws wins is third behind retired drivers Steve Kinser (690) and Sammy Swindell (394).| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Her head was found in the summer of 1993 floating in a lake northeast of the Twin Cities. For more than 20 years, investigators have referred to the woman as "Bone Lake Jane Doe."| Perham Focus
Authorities told residents they believe Martha Bacon's body may have been taken there for disposal by someone who knew the area.| Perham Focus
The Gianakos family is still struggling to prove one of the convicted ‘babysitter killers’ from 1997 innocent after more than two decades.| Superior Telegram
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.| Superior Telegram
The Gianakos family is still struggling to prove one of the convicted ‘babysitter killers’ from 1997 innocent after more than two decades.| Sioux Falls Live
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Today, Schatz ranks among the greatest in the history of sprint car racing. His 316 World of Outlaws wins is third behind retired drivers Steve Kinser (690) and Sammy Swindell (394).| Mitchell Republic
Bone Lake Jane Doe was among the cases of dismembered women of the 1990s, although her identity remains unknown.| Perham Focus
Bone Lake Jane Doe was among the cases of dismembered women of the 1990s, although her identity remains unknown.| Mitchell Republic
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.| Mitchell Republic
In 1997, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos and her new husband, Michael Gianakos, wanted to silence a witness to robbery charges they faced. The witness was their babysitter, maid of honor and a close friend.| Mitchell Republic
In 2002, few in North Dakota and Minnesota knew what meth was, but they were soon to find out.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Fueled by his own secret as a one-time confidential informant, Michael Gamboa turned his paranoia on his own dealers, brothers and customers.| Cloquet Pine Journal
A police raid coordinated by more than a dozen law agencies ended Michael Gamboa’s drug empire in 2002.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Today, Schatz ranks among the greatest in the history of sprint car racing. His 316 World of Outlaws wins is third behind retired drivers Steve Kinser (690) and Sammy Swindell (394).| Perham Focus
Today, Schatz ranks among the greatest in the history of sprint car racing. His 316 World of Outlaws wins is third behind retired drivers Steve Kinser (690) and Sammy Swindell (394).| Bemidji Pioneer
Fueled by his own secret as a one-time confidential informant, Michael Gamboa turned his paranoia on his own dealers, brothers and customers.| West Central Tribune
In 2002, few in North Dakota and Minnesota knew what meth was, but they were soon to find out.| Bemidji Pioneer
Fueled by his own secret as a one-time confidential informant, Michael Gamboa turned his paranoia on his own dealers, brothers and customers.| Bemidji Pioneer
A police raid coordinated by more than a dozen law agencies ended Michael Gamboa’s drug empire in 2002.| Bemidji Pioneer
In 2002, few in North Dakota and Minnesota knew what meth was, but they were soon to find out.| Dickinson Press
Fueled by his own secret as a one-time confidential informant, Michael Gamboa turned his paranoia on his own dealers, brothers and customers.| Dickinson Press
A police raid coordinated by more than a dozen law agencies ended Michael Gamboa’s drug empire in 2002.| Dickinson Press
"Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey" is generating renewed interest in the decades-long cold case of the 6-year-old beauty pageant winner| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Pamela Sweeney's killer was caught in 1991, but her death led investigators to look into 15 years of serial killings.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Law enforcement searched a construction site in Winsted, Minnesota, in connection to the 1995 disappearance of the 27-year-old TV news anchor.| Bemidji Pioneer
Pamela Sweeney's killer was caught in 1991, but her death led investigators to look into 15 years of serial killings.| Dickinson Press
Roseanna Forcum and April Geyer were last seen at a St. Paul apartment in mid-August 1998. The case remained cold for years before an anonymous caller provided clues.| Bemidji Pioneer
Roseanna Forcum and April Geyer were last seen at a St. Paul apartment in mid-August 1998. The case remained cold for years before an anonymous caller provided clues.| Alexandria Echo Press
Hang Lee was last seen in January of 1993 after attending a job interview for a man with a storied criminal history of sexual assault and violence.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Roseanna Forcum and April Geyer were last seen at a St. Paul apartment in mid-August 1998. The case remained cold for years before an anonymous caller provided clues.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
In the 1990s, a feud between Gordon Winrod followers and the Leppert family in North Dakota led to multiple child kidnappings. One victim, now an assistant prosecutor in Minnesota, shares her story.| Detroit Lakes Tribune